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Housing over 3,000 polychrome statues spanning 900 years from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304–439) to the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368), these caves chronicle the evolution of Buddh···
From an aesthetic perspective, the Terracotta Army’s artistry is staggering.
The piece, which was found in a tomb dating back to the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC) in Taiyuan, played a role in etiquette....
Since the Xia Dynasty, bronze artifacts have been serving as funeral objects....
Ge Kiln is one of the five most famous kilns in the Song Dynasty. Its porcelain products are noted for the fine networks of cracks on the surface....
This Han Dynasty lacquered ding was unearthed in Changsha, Hunan Province....
During the Han Dynasty, the Four Gods pattern was widely used for decoration on bronze mirrors, lacquer ware, stone carvings, ceramic tiles, and on various other types of artwork....
The body of this vessel has a picture of a hundred deers, and is known as the “hundred-deer Zun.” Each deer is different from the others and they all look real....